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LLB Law with Criminology with Foundation Year

Course Overview

The LLB Law with Criminology with Foundation Year at Canterbury Christ Church University is a 4-year degree that includes a foundation year option, designed to prepare you to become a law practitioner with a degree in criminology.

During this programme, you will study legal principles and gain an understanding of the criminal theories that govern the criminal justice system. The foundation year helps you develop the academic study skills necessary to begin a law degree. It is particularly beneficial if you did not meet the typical entry requirements for the full degree or have been away from formal education for some time.

Once you complete the foundation year, you can transition into the full LLB Law with Criminology degree. Specifically, in this programme, you will analyse law, study the structure and function of legal institutions, and learn how to apply criminological theories in different scenarios.

Teaching and learning for this programme include a combination of methods such as lectures, seminars, practical workshops, independent study, and support from a personal academic tutor.

Assessments, whether formal, informal, formative, or practice-based, may include written exams, reports, portfolios, performances, and presentations. You will also receive feedback on all assessments to help you develop and improve continuously.

About University

Canterbury Christ Church University is a pioneer in education, research, and innovation for more than 60 years. Numerous courses in the humanities, sciences, health, and creative arts are available at the university's Kent and Medway campuses. Through internships, work placements, and industry partnerships, the university ensures that graduates are prepared for the workforce. It is known for having solid employer relationships. The university, which has students from more than 80 nations, is committed to inclusivity and diversity.

Entry Requirements

These are the typical entry requirements to study LLB Law with Criminology with Foundation Year at Canterbury Christ Church University:

It's important to note that the university accepts a wide variety of qualifications.

Grade Requirements

  • Applicants are generally expected to have at least 64 UCAS tariff points.
  • These points may come from either DDE in A-Levels, MPP in BTEC, other equivalent qualifications or a combination of qualifications.

English Proficiency

  • Non-native English speakers may need to demonstrate proficiency in the language, typically through an IELTS score of at least 6.0. TOEFL or other equivalents are also allowed.

Cost of Study

For the 2025/26 academic year, the annual tuition fee for the LLB Law with Criminology with Foundation Year at Canterbury Christ Church University is £15,500.

Scholarships

Canterbury Christ Church University offers several funding options to eligible students, including the Academic Excellence Scholarship and the Bell Scholarship.

Careers

Graduates of the LLB Law with Criminology with Foundation Year at Canterbury Christ Church University can pursue their careers in various roles, including:

  • Crown Prosecution Service Officer
  • Human Rights Advocate
  • Prison Caseworker
  • Crime Scene Investigator (with further training)
  • Court Clerk
  • Youth Justice Worker

Admission

To apply for this course, you’ll need to go through UCAS. You can speak to one of our trained counsellors to find out more about this process.

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